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Tohono Chul: Nature Journaling

Tohono Chul 7366 N. Paseo Del Norte, Tucson

This casual meet-up is perfect for those who enjoy going outside, sketching, observing, and meeting fellow nature enthusiasts. Join the Southern Arizona Nature Journal Club to learn about Nature Journaling,...

Free with Admission

Mission Garden: Agave Heritage Festival – Agave Planting

Mission Garden 946 W. Mission Ln., Tucson

Join Mission Garden to plant agave, inspired by Indigenous plantings on Tumamoc Hill. These agave plants will provide food for bat pollinators and may even become part of a future...

Free

Northern Arizona University: “TIMBER! Northern Arizona’s Logging Legacy” Exhibit

Northern Arizona University Cline Library 1001 S. Knoles Dr., Flagstaff

Northern Arizona is home to the world’s largest continuous stand of ponderosa pine forest, and the import and impact of its valuable timber is deeply woven into the region’s history. Visitors can trace the story of the region’s forests, from the ancestral environmental care practices of the region’s Indigenous communities to the founding of the...

Free

Arizona State Parks and Trails: Daily Guided Nature Hikes at Red Rock

Red Rock State Park 4050 Red Rock Loop Rd., Sedona

Every morning, a volunteer naturalist leads a guided nature walk informing visitors about the different life zones of Red Rock State Park. The subjects discussed on this walk may include geology, wildlife, history, archeology, and plant life. The naturalists welcome questions during the walk, enhancing the learning experience. Hikes are included with park entrance fees...

Free with Park Fee

Maricopa County Library District: Creative Exploration – Vinyl Name Stickers

MCLDAZ - Perry Library 1965 E. Queen Creek Rd., Gilbert

April: Design and cut your own vinyl stickers! Explore your creative side. Each month learn a new creative skill or technique to make something unique. Activities are designed for those ages 12 and up. Registration is recommended, as supplies may be limited.

Free

Maricopa County Library District: National Library Week Fun – Teens!

MCLDAZ - Guadalupe Library 9241 S. Avenida Del Yaqui, Guadalupe

Teens Things: Celebrate National Library week by decorating a canvas tote bag perfect for carrying your library books! We will use the Cricut cutting machine, iron-on vinyl, and fabric markers to design a library themed book bag as unique as you are

Free

Phoenix Public Library: Thursday Maker Hour – Poem Sculptures

Phoenix Public Library - Burton Barr Central Library ​1221 N. Central Ave., Phoenix

Join us at MACH1 for Thursday Maker Hour:  Poem Sculptures. This month, our Maker Focus is Verses in Bloom in Celebration of Poetry Month! In this hands-on project we'll use recycled materials to create small poem sculptures that are a perfect addition to a bookshelf or desk. No need to have any experience with poetry...

Free

Science Vortex Verde Valley: Makerspace Family Night

Science Vortex 301 N. Willard St., Cottonwood

Families are welcome every Thursday to design, create, and collaborate! Try out sewing, animating, programming, inventing, and more! Join us to CrEaTE! Every Thursday. Every Thursday, 4:30-6:00 Free thanks to generous support from the Rosenbluth Family Foundation No need to signup, just show up: 301 N. Willard St. Room 202

Free

Mission Garden: Agave Roast Pit Uncovering

Mission Garden 946 W. Mission Ln., Tucson

This event is free. All gifts are appreciated—they help the garden grow. Come experience an agave roast and learn about these plants’ many uses! Members of the Kumeyaay tribe, led by Dr. Stanley Rodriguez, will demonstrate their methods of roasting agave hearts, then share samples of this sweet, unique food. Dr. Stanley Rodriguez, member of...

Free

Natural History Institute: Demystifying Indian Gaming and Casinos – An Environmental, Economic, and Indigenous Perspective

Natural History Institute 126 N. Marina St, Prescott

Join Dr. Maurice Crandall for a talk demystifying Indian gaming and casinos from an environmental, economic, and Indigenous perspective. Of the many developments in Indian Country over the past fifty years, perhaps none has been more important than the advent of Indian gaming and tribal casinos. But Indian gaming is also one of the most...

Free